Port Authority Police arrested a Princeton man Sunday after he allegedly rammed two cars on the George Washington Bridge, jumped on the hood of one of them and then bit an officer while being taken into custody.

Witnesses say 56-year-old Scott Parsons was on the upper level of the bridge heading west around 3:30 p.m. when he intentionally drove his 1991 GMC pickup truck into a 2012 Honda SUV. He then continued on, colliding with a 2012 Chrysler 300 sedan. After hitting both vehicles, Parsons allegedly exited his truck and started kicking, punching and jumping on the hood of the Chrysler.

All of the cars sustained “significant damage,” according to police.

When police tried to approach Parsons, he allegedly fled, jumping over a barrier and running into the eastbound traffic. Once apprehended, police said Parsons began kicking, flailing his arms and biting a police officer.

Both Parsons and the officer were taken to Englewood Hospital and Medical Center.

Parsons was charged with assault by automobile, aggravated assault on a police officer, leaving the scene of an accident with bodily injury, criminal mischief, resisting arrest and defiant trespass.